Dallas Nike SPARQ Combine and Elite 11 coverage here

11/16/12 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/STEPHEN B. THORNTON North Little Rock's Juan Day breaks away from Cabot defenders to score a first half touchdown during their game Friday night in North Little Rock.

The Dallas Combine will start things up around 9 a.m. and will end around 2 today at Allen High School.. Numerous Arkansas athletes and Razorback prospects will be participating. The Elite 11 will run from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Dallas Cowboys Training facility.

Running back Juan Day, who's committed to Arkansas, cornerback Kavin Alexander and center Curtis Parker, receiver K.J. Hill of North Little Rock will take part in the combine. Athlete Deandre Murray and tight end Josiah Wymer of Springdale are also slated to compete. Former Bryant running back Madre London, who plays at Ft. Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas will be there. Expect many more.

The Elite 11 features Arkansas quarterback commitment Rafe Peavey of Bolivar, Mo., Jabe Burgess of Greenwood, Garrett Carson of Lakeside, Heath Land of North Little Rock, Logan Morris of Hamburg, Josh Qualls of Rogers Heritage and sophomore Ty Storey of Cahrleston. Former Wynne quarterback Ross Trail will also be on hand. He's now at Olive Branch, Miss.

Several other Razorback recruits will compete, including David Cornwell of Norman, Okla, Brandon Harris of Bossier City,(La.) Parkway and Justice Hansen of Edmond, (Okla.) Santa Fe.

Coverage of Sunday's Nike Camp will start at 10 a.m. Arkansas recruits planning to be there are Juan Day, safety Jamal Adams, defensive end Daniel Wise, younger brother of Hog defensive end Deatrich Wise, running back Kevin Shorter, linebacker Christian Sam, running back Daniel Gresham, Kavin Alexander, Solomon Thomas, K.J. Hill, K.D. Cannon, Vic Enwere and Malachi Dupree.

Follow me on Twitter at @ArRecruitingGuy for updates during the day along with updates and tidbits along with video on the site.

11:21 update

Many of these updates were tweeted earlier but will post here.

North Little Rock CB Kavin Alexander posted the best SPARQ rating of the year and seconds best of all time with a 148.17. He recorded a 4.36 time in the 40, 40.5 vertical, 3.90 shuttle time and a 42.5 power ball toss. The second best this year was a 126.63 and the best rating of all time was by LB Mike Mitchell of Plano, Texas at last year's opening when he had a 154.47. Alexander was 5-9, 182 today.

Arkansas RB commitment Juan Day had a rating of 107.55. He posted a 4.72 40, 35.7 vertical, 4.53 shuttle and a 43 power ball. He was 6-2, 206 today.

Athlete Deandre Murray of Springdale had a rating of 107.91 by posting a 4.44 40, 35.3 vertical, 4.30 shuttle and a 37 foot power ball toss. He measured at 5-11 and weighed 175.

2015 Cameron Davis of Bryant ran a 5.25 40, jumped 23.8 in the vertical, 5.12 shuttle and a had a 36 power ball at 6-3, 262.

Greenwood 2016 LB Grant Morgan, who's Hog signee Drew Morgan's younger brother, had a 5.05 40, 27.7 vertical, 4.43 shuttle and a 36 power ball. He weighed in at 200 at 5-10.

RB Jalen Harper of L.R. Hall posted a 90.15 rating with a 4.55 40, 35.8 vertical, 4.43 shuttle and a 33 power ball at 5-8, 170.

A name to keep an eye on his 2015 OL Devante Lovett of Strong. He was the best looking lineman at the combine. He measured 6-5 and weighed 282. Hos 40 times was a 5.40 while his vertical was a 22.1. he rand the shuttle in 4.83 and had a 35 foot power ball.

2015 athlete Avery Johnson had 104.37 rating with a 4.69 40, 32.4 vertical, 4.50 shuttle and a 42.5 power ball toss. He recorded a 4.22 shuttle but it wasn't counted. He measured 6-1 and weighed 206.

RB Logan Moragne of Little Rock Central had a 100.56 rating with a 4.59 40, 35.8 vertical, 4.37 shuttle and a 37 power ball. He came in at 5-8, 184.

North Little Rock LB Tim Quickel posted a 108.27 rating with a 4.64 40, 35.1 vertical, 4.12 shuttle and a 37 power ball. He came in at 6-1, 192.

North Little Rock DB Marquez Jones with a 107.61. he had a 4.74 40, 33.7 vertical, 4.22 shuttle and a 41 power ball.

Charging Wildcat WR K.J. Hill had a rating of 115.14 by recording a 4.66 40, 35.6 vertical, 4.00 shuttle and a 39 power ball.

2015 DE Tyler Phillips of North Little Rock posted a 104.43. He had a 4.84 40, 36.5 vertical, 4.55 shuttle and a 43 power ball.

Bryant sophomore Brushawn Hunter posted a 95.10 rating with a time of 4.66 in the 40, a 37.4 vertical, 4.16 shuttle and a 34 power ball.

North Little Rock RB Dieon Tidwell had a rating of 106.14 with a 4.69 40, 34.3 vertical, 4.27 shuttle and a 39 power ball.

Offensive lineman Curtis Parker of North Little Rock posted a 98.10 but will be over 100 points after the officials count his 53 foot power ball. SPARQ rating officials have only had a rating for a max of 50 feet power ball toss. He also recorded a 4.94 40, 26 vertical and 4,60 shuttle at 6-2, 276.

Hog QB commitment Rafe Peavey was named one of the top performer for the target drill at the Elite 11.

Former NFL QB Trent Dilfer had liked Peavey's upside while noting he wasn't the finished product.

Dilfer said Greenwood QB Jabe Burgess was one of the best performers until the very end.

Dilfer really liked 2015 Olive Branch, Miss. QB Ross Trail, who payed last season at Wynne and 2015 TY Storey of Charleston. Talked very highly of the two.

QB Brandon Harris of Bossier City, La. Parkway has a tremendous upside according to Dilfer.

There were 83 QBs at today's event but none have been selected to the national event at this point.